Attitudes and Behaviors Regarding Compliance With Contact Lens Wear and Care Among Contact Lens Users at a University Hospital in Turkey.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Oğuzhan Oruz, İbrahim İnan Harbiyeli, Elif Erdem, Meltem Yağmur, Eylem Gül Ateş
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the level of compliance with contact lens (CL) care habits among CL wearers of different age and occupation groups.

Methods: This survey study included 205 CL wearers followed in the tertiary reference center between 2016 and 2022. The survey was employed to probe each user's demographic data and noncompliant behaviors. To this end, the study compared CL compliance levels of patients in different age and occupation groups.

Results: There were 85 (41.5%) patients in the good compliant group, 72 (35.1%) in the average compliant group, and 48 (23.4%) in the poor compliant group. The most common noncompliant behavior was disruption of aftercare visits. Except for two noncompliant behaviors (storage of fresh lens solution and exceeding the recommended lens case replacement time), other noncompliant behaviors were found more frequently in the ≤25 age group. The differences between the age groups were significant in hand washing and water activities ( P =0.004 and P =0.023, respectively). Exceeding lens replacement time and sleeping with lenses criteria were found to be significantly noncompliant in health care workers compared to non-health care workers ( P =0.006 and P =0.001, respectively). The level of compliance was found to be lower in users with 6 to 7 days of CL use per week than in those with fewer days ( P =0.006).

Conclusion: We found that the compliance rate was lower in younger patients and health care workers. We also observed that long-term use of CL reduces the level of compliance. Therefore, it might be necessary to focus on modifiable risk factors in these patient groups.

土耳其一所大学医院的隐形眼镜使用者对隐形眼镜佩戴和护理的态度和行为。
目的:调查不同年龄和职业的隐形眼镜配戴者对隐形眼镜护理习惯的遵从程度:调查不同年龄和职业的隐形眼镜配戴者对隐形眼镜护理习惯的遵从程度:本调查研究包括 2016 年至 2022 年期间在三级参考中心随访的 205 名隐形眼镜配戴者。调查旨在了解每位用户的人口统计学数据和不遵医嘱行为。为此,研究比较了不同年龄组和职业组患者的CL依从性水平:结果:依从性良好组有 85 人(41.5%),依从性一般组有 72 人(35.1%),依从性较差组有 48 人(23.4%)。最常见的不遵医嘱行为是中断后续治疗。除了两种不遵医嘱行为(储存新鲜镜片溶液和超过建议的镜片更换时间)外,其他不遵医嘱行为在≤25 岁年龄组中更为常见。在洗手和饮水活动方面,各年龄组之间的差异显著(分别为 P=0.004 和 P=0.023)。与非医护人员相比,医护人员在超过更换镜片时间和戴镜睡觉方面明显不合规(分别为 P=0.006 和 P=0.001)。每周使用 6 至 7 天角膜塑形镜的使用者的依从性低于使用天数较少的使用者(P=0.006):我们发现,年轻患者和医护人员的依从率较低。我们还发现,长期使用 CL 会降低依从性。因此,可能有必要关注这些患者群体中可改变的风险因素。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
150
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Eye & Contact Lens: Science and Clinical Practice is the official journal of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists (CLAO), an international educational association for anterior segment research and clinical practice of interest to ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other vision care providers and researchers. Focusing especially on contact lenses, it also covers dry eye disease, MGD, infections, toxicity of drops and contact lens care solutions, topography, cornea surgery and post-operative care, optics, refractive surgery and corneal stability (eg, UV cross-linking). Peer-reviewed and published six times annually, it is a highly respected scientific journal in its field.
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